Richard Mason

17th-century politician
The basics

Quick Facts

Intro17th-century politician
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Death8 March 1685
Family
Children:Dorothy Mason Anna Mason
The details

Biography

Sir Richard Mason (c. 1633 – 8 March 1685) was an English Member of Parliament and Courtier.

He held the following offices:

  • Clerk of the Green Cloth
  • Second Clerk Controller of Charles II's Household
  • One of the Commissioners for executing the office of Master of the Horse, 1679
  • MP for Yarmouth 1673
  • MP for Bishop's Castle, Shropshire 1680-1.

He had a seat at King's Clere in Hampshire but resided principally at Sutton in Surrey. He married c. 1662, Anna Margaretta Long, daughter of Sir James Long, 2nd Baronet. They had two daughters:

Sir Richard Mason was one of those present at the death of Charles II. His wife, Lady Anna Mason wrote a detailed account of the King's last illness and subsequent death, in a letter to her mother Lady Dorothy Long at Draycot House in Wiltshire. This letter came to light in 1850 when it was found among papers at Draycot House, and was published soon afterwards by Charles Dickens in his weekly magazine Household Words.

Sir Richard Mason died 8 March 1685 and is buried at the parish church at Sutton. His wife died in July 1717.

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